3675. 3. A distinct name for every thing, and every thing called by its name.
3676. 4. A certain use for every thing, and every thing put to its use.
3677. Oil-cloth should never be scrubbed with a brush, but after being first swept, it should be cleansed by washing with a large soft cloth and lukewarm or cold water. On no account use soap or hot water, as either will bring off the paint.
3678. Straw Matting may be cleaned with a large coarse cloth dipped in salt and water, and then wiped dry: the salt prevents the matting from turning yellow.
3679. Oil Paintings hung over the mantle-piece are liable to wrinkle with the heat.